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This species gets its name because adults are rarely found in the water, instead preferring to live in the woods. They will venture out to watery areas only to breed, then they'll return to wooded areas. This habit presents a problem if a road is located between these frogs' forested homes and their breeding ponds. Each spring, large numbers of adult Wood Frogs can be killed by automobiles while the frogs are crossing roads to get to and from their breeding grounds.
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the Wood Frog
Size: 3.5-8.3 cm in length (1.4-3.3 inches) FACT: In the winter, while many frogs hibernate in the mud at the bottom of lakes or ponds, the Wood Frog will hibernate on land beneath loose soil, leaves or decaying logs. They survive freezing temperatures by producing a natural "antifreeze" in their bodies.
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